Historic houses · East Midlands
Wortley Hall
Wortley Hall — house in Wortley, South Yorkshire, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Nearest railway station
- Chapeltown · 5.3 km
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Wortley Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "house in Wortley, South Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.4912°, -1.5306°.
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From the Wikipedia article
Wortley Hall is a former stately home in the small village of Wortley, located south of Barnsley, Yorkshire. It has been owned by individuals and organisations associated with British trade unions and the wider labour movement since 1951. It operates as a non-profit co-operative and is registered under the 2014 Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Registration Number 14116R). The Grade II* listed building was built from 1731 to 1761 on the site of the previous hall, and is constructed of sandstone ashlar with graduated slate roofs to an irregular floor plan, mostly in two storeys with a seven-bay south front. The hall has formal gardens and is encircled by approximately 26 acres of ancient grounds and woodlands that are Grade II listed. The society is currently used by several trade unions and other organisations as a venue for residential training courses and other meetings. The house and grounds are open to visitors, can be booked by the public for social gatherings, and is a licensed venue for weddings. Yearly highlights include the South Yorkshire Festival and the Vintage Car Show, which attract over 2000 visitors. Shareholders elect a management board, composed of twelve volunteers, at the Annual General Meeting. The board appoint the General Manager who oversees the day-to-day running of the Hall. The current General Manager is Johnathan da Rosa, the President is Brian Steele, the Political Secretary is Michael Bailey, and the two Vice Presidents are Kath Sims and Jess Whyke.
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Background
History
A manor house at Wortley was rebuilt by Sir Richard Wortley in 1586. During the English Civil War his son Sir Francis Wortley, 1st Baronet, like his powerful ally Sir Thomas Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhouse, was a Royalist and fought for the King, allowing Wortley Hall to be used as a garrison for 150 dragoons. However, in 1644 Sir Francis was captured and imprisoned in the Tower of London and on his release in 1649 obliged to pay a heavy fine to recover his property. Wortley then eventually descended to an illegitimate daughter who married Sidney Montagu, second son of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, . The Hall was significantly remodelled by Giacomo Leoni in 1742–46 and the East…
Visiting
In 1980, the hall was used as the setting of the country estate in the Ken Loach TV film The Gamekeeper. The hall was highlighted in series six, episode 12 of Great British Railway Journeys by Michael Portillo on BBC Two on 20 January 2015. Michael Portillo described its current role, met the general manager and stayed the night. He showed the links to trade unionism.
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- Coordinates
- 53.4912, -1.5306
- District
- Barnsley
- Parish
- Wortley
- Postcode
- S35 7FE
- Parliamentary constituency
- Penistone and Stocksbridge
- Nearest railway station
- Chapeltown — 5.3 km
- Official site
- www.wortleyhall.org.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q8037282 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Wortley Hall (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Wortley Hall 02.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Wortley Hall?
- Wortley Hall is in the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode S35 7FE), in the parish of Wortley.
- Who owns Wortley Hall?
- Wortley Hall is owned by |location_country = England.
- Is Wortley Hall a listed building?
- Wortley Hall is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
- How do I get to Wortley Hall?
- The nearest railway station is Chapeltown, about 5.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode S35 7FE.